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Ezekiel 38, 39; 1 Peter 4
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Concerning our reading in Ezekel 38-39, the Reformation Study Bible gives us this study note: "Before his description of the future city of God, the prophet first describes the defeat and removal of its foes. Gog, the prince of Magog (see note on v. 2), sums up the final opposition to the kingdom and people of God. God comes as a divine warrior, fighting for His people and visiting an apocalyptic defeat on His foes, preparing the way for the vision of the renewed city (chs. 40–48)". 1 Peter 4 address Christian stewardship of God's grace and the subject of suffering for Christ.
Ezekiel 38, 39; 1 Peter 4
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The end of all things is at hand; therefore be self-controlled and sober-minded for the sake of your prayers. 1 Peter 4:7
Jim's Notes: Follow @pastorbarrConcerning our reading in Ezekel 38-39, the Reformation Study Bible gives us this study note: "Before his description of the future city of God, the prophet first describes the defeat and removal of its foes. Gog, the prince of Magog (see note on v. 2), sums up the final opposition to the kingdom and people of God. God comes as a divine warrior, fighting for His people and visiting an apocalyptic defeat on His foes, preparing the way for the vision of the renewed city (chs. 40–48)". 1 Peter 4 address Christian stewardship of God's grace and the subject of suffering for Christ.
Tomorrow's Reading
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Ezekiel 40; 1 Peter 5
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Ezekiel 41, 42; 2 Peter 1
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